INSERT FOR A WATCH WRISTLET
20230140150 · 2023-05-04
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Abstract
An insert for a strand of a watch wristlet to manually lock and unlock the connection between the strand and a strip of a watch case, including a body and a latch, the body having a parallelepiped portion extended by a hook-shaped portion forming a housing for the strip, and the parallelepiped portion configured to be secured to the strand. The latch is hinged to the body to cause it to pivot around a hinge axis and includes a closing wall for closing the housing. The latch has locking means formed by a pin integral with the latch cooperating with a hole in the body and first return means to constrain the pin in the hole in a locking position. The latch has a length less than the length of the cavity so that when the latch is pushed manually in the direction of the hinge axis it releases the pin.
Claims
1. An insert (1) for a strand (10) of a watch wristlet, allowing to manually lock and unlock the connection between the strand (10) and a strip of a watch case, said insert (1) comprises a body made of rigid material (2) and a latch (12), the body made of rigid material (2) comprising a parallelepiped portion (3) extended by a hook-shaped portion (4) terminating in an edge (5a), said hook-shaped portion (4) forming a housing (5) for the strip, the housing comprising a transverse opening, the parallelepiped portion (3) being configured to be secured to one end of the strand (10), the latch being housed in a cavity (30) of the body and hinged to the body (2) to cause it to pivot around a hinge axis (8) parallel to the housing (5), said latch (12) comprising a closing wall (16) capable of closing said housing (5), wherein the latch comprises locking means formed by a pin (11) integral with the latch (12) cooperating with a hole (37) of the body (2) as well as first return means (10) arranged to constrain the pin (11) in the hole (37) in a locking position, and wherein the latch (12) has a length less than the length of the cavity (30) so that when the latch (12) is pushed manually in the direction of the hinge axis (8) so as to release the pin (11) and place the latch (12) in an unlocked position wherein the latch (12) is free to pivot around its hinge axis and allows to clear the transverse opening of the housing.
2. The insert (1) according to claim 1, further comprising return means (9) arranged to hold the latch in the unlocked position.
3. The insert (1) according to claim 1, wherein the latch (12) comprises a portion with a reduced thickness so as to form a rim (19), and the cavity (30) comprises two side walls (31, 32) one of which has a lower height so as to be partially covered by the latch (12).
4. The insert (1) according to claim 3, wherein the side wall (31) with a lower height has a slope (35) to limit the angular stroke of the latch (12) relative to the body (2) of the insert (1).
5. The insert (1) according to claim 1, wherein the latch (12) has a structured upper surface (23) facilitating the locking and unlocking of the latch (12) by a wearer.
6. The insert (1) according to claim 1, wherein the rigid material body (2) is a one-piece element.
7. The insert (1) according to claim 1, wherein the insert is made of metal, of composite material, of ceramic or of plastic material.
8. The insert (1) according to claim 1, wherein the latch (12) comprises a rear portion (13) pierced with a longitudinal through-hole (14) to receive the axis (8).
9. The insert (1) according to claim 8, wherein the latch (12) comprises a housing (130) of circular section, coaxial with the hole (14), arranged to receive the first return means (10).
10. The insert (1) according to claim 8, wherein the housing (130) has a diameter greater than the diameter of the hole (14).
11. The insert (1) according to claim 1, wherein the second return means (9) are in the form of a torsion spring.
12. The insert (1) according to claim 8, wherein the torsion spring is disposed in a machining (15) of the latch (12) around the axis (8).
13. A strand (10) of a watch wristlet comprising at one end an insert (1) according to claim 1.
14. A watch provided with a watch case and two strands (10) on either side of the case, the case being provided with two strips, and wherein the strips of the case are attached to the strands (10) by two inserts (1) according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0023] Other features and advantages of the present invention will appear more clearly upon reading the detailed description of a preferred embodiment which follows, made with reference to the appended drawings given by way of non-limiting examples and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0029] The insert shown in
[0030] The rigid material body 2 is preferably a uniform part formed from a single material. The body 2 can be made of a metal material or an alloy, a composite material, a ceramic material or else a plastic material.
[0031] The parallelepiped portion 3 comprises shoulders 6 which allow to provide good hold or a good grip of the insert 1 to the wristlet strand which is generally over-moulded or glued. For example, the insert can be over-moulded with a synthetic material from which the wristlet strand is formed. Alternatively, the insert can be inserted and glued between two layers of a material from which the strand is formed.
[0032] The insert 1 illustrated in
[0033] As illustrated in
[0034] The latch 12 is a part made, preferably, of metal, for example steel, aluminium, gold, or other metal material. It is pivotally mounted about an axis 8 parallel to the housing 5 and which is inserted or driven into the holes 33, 34 of the side walls of the cavity 30. The latch 12 has a length slightly less than that of the cavity 30 so as to be able to move it in translation within the cavity 30.
[0035] The latch 12 comprises a rear portion 13 pierced with a longitudinal hole 14 to receive the axis 8 and whose length is less than the space between the side walls 31, 32. The rear portion 13 of the latch also has a housing 130 for receiving return means such as a compression spring 10 cooperating with one of the side walls 31 of the cavity 30. The housing 130 is coaxial with the longitudinal hole 14 and has a diameter greater than the diameter of the hole 14 so that the spring 10 remains constrained between the wall 31 and the bottom of the housing 130. As illustrated in
[0036] The latch 12 further comprises a closing wall 16 having a flat face extending along the longitudinal direction of the housing 5 and resting against the rim 5a of the housing, so as to produce a closed housing of section substantially circular when the latch 12 is in the closed position. The latch 12 also comprises locking means and return means arranged to hold the latch in the closed or open position. In the example illustrated, the locking means are formed by a pin 11 integral with the latch 12 and cooperating with an orifice 37 formed in one of the side walls 32 of the space 30. The return means are in the form a torsion spring 9 disposed on the axis 8, the rear portion 13 of the latch 12 having a machining revealing the axis and being arranged to receive the spring 9. As can be seen in
[0037] Advantageously, the latch 12 has at the wall opposite the locking means 11, a portion with a reduced thickness so as to form a rim 19 resting on the side wall 31 opposite the side wall 32 cooperating with the locking means 11 and which has for this purpose a lower height so that the rim 19 can rest thereon.
[0038] The side wall 31 also has a portion with a slope 35 so that the latch 12 can pivot around its axis 8 without being blocked by the body 2 when it is unlocked. This slope 35 also allows to act as a stop by defining and limiting the angular stroke of the latch 12 relative to the body 2 of the insert 1.
[0039] The side wall 32 in turn has a cutout 36 with a slope to guide the locking means 11 to the hole 37 when the latch moves from the unlocked position to the locked position. Thus, when the wearer presses the latch 12 towards the bottom of the cavity 30, the pin 11 contacts the slope and causes a translation of the latch 12 in the direction of the axis 8 and implicitly a compression of the spring 8 until the pin 11 is inserted into the hole 37. Once the pin 11 is housed in the hole 37, the latch returns to its rest position in the cavity 30 under the action of the spring 8.
[0040] The latch 12 also acts as a handling element and has on its upper face, that is to say the face visible to the wearer when the latch is in the closed position, shallow machining or textures in negative or positive relief to facilitate the handling of the latch 12.
[0041] In the closed or locked position (
[0042] To switch the latch 12 to its open or unlocked position (
[0043] To open the tab, the user will push the tab 16 backwards until the edge 17 is disengaged from the notch 22, and then switch the latch 12 towards its open position. As shown in section in